Kamis, 20 Juli 2017

Remagen: Bridge to Victory

American GIs seized a bridge over the Rhine River to “kick in the door” to the Reich, paving the way for the final downfall of Nazi Germany. Karl Heinz Timmermann was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, June 19, 1922. Just short of 23 years later, he was an infantry officer fighting in the fierce …

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